IT WILL WORK
The success of our national experiments in “audacious friendliness”—returning the Boxer indemnity to China, feeding the children of Europe, aiding stricken Japan; the success of Ramsay MacDonald’s pursuit of the same policy, which changed the atmosphere of Europe markedly for the better in six months; the success of Herriot in his policy of “rapprochement” with Germany, following Poincare’s ghastly failure with coercion—all this goes to show that international relations are but human problems and that the spirit that “removes” our personal “mountains” will be similarly triumphant between nations. Our realists are going to discover some day to their astonishment that the “practical” policy they are seeking, the policy that will bring security with justice and peace, is this very policy of audacious friendliness functioning through appropriate machinery. We can climb up to peace in no other way.
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